Miami Marlins, Mets and Pete Alonso
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"Piss-poor hitting," the color commentator said.
From Sports Illustrated
After hitting a grand slam Monday, Alonso went 3-for-4 on Wednesday with two doubles and a three-run home run.
From The New York Times
This is why the Mets absolutely needed Alonso.
From New York Post
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Don’t tell the Marlins they will be considered underdogs all season. Despite dropping their homestand finale, 6-5, in 11 innings to the Mets on Wednesday at loanDepot park, Miami showed it won’t be a pushover in 2025.
Pete Alonso’s game-tying three-run home run in the eighth inning was the signature moment — a blast over the center field wall that sent the Mets’ dugout into a frenzy and temporarily turned loanDepot park into Citi Field South.
A piece of a conversation that likely wasn’t meant to be heard on the air was caught by a hot mic during Wednesday’s Mets-Marlins broadcast.
Pete Alonso struggled during this first series of the season for the New York Mets, but he is starting to heat up during their current series against the Miami Marlins. Alonso hit a grand slam in Monday's game, and he hit a massive three-run shot to tie the game on Wednesday in the eighth inning.
Alcantara picked up his first win since returning from Tommy John surgery on Tuesday in a Marlins’ victory over the Mets.
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With the game tied 2-2 in the top of the fourth inning on Tuesday, Vientos hit a ground ball to third base and failed to run hard out of the box.
The New York Mets' television booth of play-by-play man Gary Cohen and analysts and former Mets World Series champion teammates Keith Hernandez and Ron
Pete Alonso disparó un jonrón de tres carreras que empató la pizarra con dos outs en la octava entrada, y los Mets de Nueva York anotaron dos veces en la